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Once Upon A Time... In the cornfield speckled hamlet of Springfield, Ohio a child crash-landed onto the icy mid-western tundra and was given the name, Jimmy. The consummate A.D.D. experiment, he found his focus fiddling with every musical instrument he could get his hands on. His family of nomads, the K tribe, migrated to the deserts of AZ where he, while morphing into a singer-songwriter, experienced a lot of heat, love and loss. Always motivated to run, Jimmy moved to California to become a rock star only to realize upon arrival that they did not really exist. Then he met a princess and decided to move to France where he played music on the streets, ate good bread and began writing, producing, and playing on his own record. One day he packed his bags (and his record) and hitchhiked back to Orange County. Now he has reverse culture shock, is growing his beard and contemplating sharing his music with the world. FIN. 'The CD sounds to me like an indie masterpiece.' - Geoff Goacher (Mastering engineer and former writer for Mix Magazine, Recording Magazine, Electronic Musician Magazine; contributing author to McGraw Hill's 'The Master Handbook of Acoustics'.)

Once Upon A Time... In the cornfield speckled hamlet of Springfield, Ohio a child crash-landed onto the icy mid-western tundra and was given the name, Jimmy. The consummate A.D.D. experiment, he found his focus fiddling with every musical instrument he could get his hands on. His family of nomads, the K tribe, migrated to the deserts of AZ where he, while morphing into a singer-songwriter, experienced a lot of heat, love and loss. Always motivated to run, Jimmy moved to California to become a rock star only to realize upon arrival that they did not really exist. Then he met a princess and decided to move to France where he played music on the streets, ate good bread and began writing, producing, and playing on his own record. One day he packed his bags (and his record) and hitchhiked back to Orange County. Now he has reverse culture shock, is growing his beard and contemplating sharing his music with the world. FIN. 'The CD sounds to me like an indie masterpiece.' - Geoff Goacher (Mastering engineer and former writer for Mix Magazine, Recording Magazine, Electronic Musician Magazine; contributing author to McGraw Hill's 'The Master Handbook of Acoustics'.)